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Specific scenarios, Host can not see target (storage or tape devices), Check the logical connection – HP StorageWorks MSA 2.8 SAN Switch User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Fabric OS Procedures Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide

Specific Scenarios

The following sections provide specific help with some of the most common SAN
problems.

Host Can Not See Target (Storage or Tape Devices)

When a host cannot “see” its disks, the best way to troubleshoot the problem is to
start in the middle half of the data path, figure out if the problem is “above” or
“below” the data path, and keep dividing the suspect path in half until the problem
is identified.

There are two areas to check in the process of elimination:

Check the Logical Connection

Check the Simple Name Server (SNS)

Check for Zoning Discrepancies

Check Device Communication

Check the Logical Connection

Check Whether the Device is Logically Connected to the Switch

1. Enter the

switchShow

command.

2. Review the output and determine if the device is logically connected to the

switch:

— A device that is logically connected to the switch will be registered as an

NX_Port.

— A device that is not logically connected to the switch will be registered as

something besides an NX_Port.

— If the missing device is logically connected, move on to

Check for the

Device in the SNS

.

— If the missing device is not logically connected, eliminate the host

and everything on that side of the data path from the suspect list.
This includes all aspects of the host’s OS, the HBA driver settings and
binaries, the HBA Basic Input Output System (BIOS) settings, the
HBA SFP, the cable going from the switch to the host, the SFP on the
switch side of that cable, and all switch settings related to the host.
Move on to

Link Initialization Failure (Loop).